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User Manual
SharePort Go III
DIR-510L
Preface
D-Link reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in the content hereof without obligation to notify any
person or organization of such revisions or changes.
Manual Revisions
Revision
Date
1.0
Description
Initial release for Revision A1
Trademarks
2014 D-Link. All Rights Reserved. D-Link and the D-Link logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of D-Link Corporation or its subsidiaries.
All other third-party marks mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective owners. This publication may not be reproduced, in whole or
in part, without prior express written permission from D-Link Systems, Inc.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Preface.................................................................................. i
Manual Revisions............................................................................ i
Trademarks....................................................................................... i
Product Overview............................................................... 1
Package Contents.......................................................................... 1
Minimum Requirements............................................................. 2
Introduction.................................................................................... 3
Features............................................................................................. 4
Hardware Overview...................................................................... 5
What Mode Should I Use to Connect?................................... 6
Router Mode............................................................................ 6
Mobile Router Mode............................................................. 7
Wi-Fi Hotspot Mode.............................................................. 8
LAN Sharing............................................................................. 9
Installation........................................................................10
Wireless Installation Considerations.....................................10
First Time Setup............................................................................11
Connecting Your Equipment...........................................12
Configuration....................................................................13
Connecting to Your DIR-510L..................................................14
Configuration Utility...................................................................16
Home...............................................................................................17
Current Status.......................................................................17
Internet Connection...........................................................18
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Router......................................................................................24
Wi-Fi Clients...........................................................................26
USB Storage...........................................................................27
Settings...........................................................................................28
Internet Profiles....................................................................28
DHCP...................................................................................29
xDSL Broadband (PPPoE).............................................30
3G/4G Wireless USB........................................................31
Wi-Fi Hotspot Client.......................................................32
Static IP...............................................................................33
Wi-Fi..........................................................................................34
Network (LAN)......................................................................36
SharePort................................................................................38
Guest Zone.............................................................................41
mydlink....................................................................................42
Management.................................................................................45
Admin......................................................................................45
System.....................................................................................46
Upgrade..................................................................................47
Statistics..................................................................................48
Sharing Files Using mydlink SharePort..........................49
The mydlink SharePort app for iOS Devices......................49
Main Menu.............................................................................53
Documents.............................................................................54
Pictures....................................................................................56
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Videos......................................................................................58
Music........................................................................................60
Folders.....................................................................................63
Favorites..................................................................................66
The mydlink SharePort app for Android Devices.........67
Main Menu.............................................................................71
Documents.............................................................................72
Pictures....................................................................................74
Videos......................................................................................76
Music........................................................................................78
Folders.....................................................................................81
Favorites..................................................................................85
Using SharePort Mobile for Windows 8/RT......................86
Main Menu.............................................................................88
Documents.............................................................................89
Pictures....................................................................................90
Movies......................................................................................92
Music........................................................................................94
Folder.......................................................................................97
Favorite................................................................................. 100
Using SharePort Web Access................................................ 101
Music..................................................................................... 103
Pictures................................................................................. 104
Videos................................................................................... 105
Documents.......................................................................... 106
WPA/WPA2.......................................................................... 108
Windows 7................................................................................. 110
WPA/WPA2.......................................................................... 110
Windows Vista.......................................................................... 113
WPA/WPA2.......................................................................... 114
Windows XP.............................................................................. 116
WPA/WPA2.......................................................................... 117
Troubleshooting.............................................................119
Wireless Basics................................................................123
What is Wireless?....................................................................... 124
Tips................................................................................................. 126
Wireless Modes.......................................................................... 127
Networking Basics..........................................................128
Technical Specifications.................................................131
Contacting Technical Support.......................................133
GPL Code Statement......................................................134
Warranty..........................................................................149
Registration....................................................................157
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Package Contents
Power Adapter
If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller.
Note: Using a power supply with a different voltage rating than the one included with the DIR-510L will cause damage and void the warranty for this product.
Minimum Requirements
System Requirements
Network Requirements
Web-based Configuration
Utility Requirements
Browser Requirements:
Internet Explorer 8 or higher
Firefox 12.0 or higher
Safari 5.0 or higher
Chrome 20 or higher
Windows Users: Make sure you have the latest version of Java installed.
Visit www.java.com to download the latest version.
SharePort Mobile
Introduction
Create a secure wireless network to share photos, music, and video on-the-go, with the D-Link DIR-510L SharePort Go III
Wi-Fi AC750 Portable Router and Charger. Stay connected wherever you are, and share an Internet connection from your home or hotel
room, a 3G/4G mobile USB adapter, or even another wireless network. When you connect to a Wi-Fi hotspot you can share your Internet
access with your friends securely.
For convergence with convenience, the DIR-510L also supports UPnP and DLNA protocols for easy sharing of media to certified devices.
With the mydlink SharePort and SharePort Mobile apps, your iOS, Android, and Windows 8/RT devices can easily access files and stream
media either remotely or locally from a USB drive attached to the portable router.
The DIR-510L provides the latest Wireless AC 750 technology for smooth performance during data transmission and multimedia
streaming. The device supports all of the latest wireless security features to prevent unauthorized access. It makes no difference if you
are connected to the Internet via a wired or wireless connection. Support for WPA2 standards ensures that youll be able to use the
best possible encryption method, regardless of your client devices. WPS 2.0 Wi-Fi Protected Setup enables an easy and secure wireless
connection. The Guest Zone feature provides a separate subnet for guests to access the Internet. In addition, this router allows VPN pass
through via PPTP, L2TP, or IPSec for secure tunnel connections.
The DIR-510L can charge mobile devices such as phones, tablets, and other devices via its universal USB ports. This feature offers peace
of mind when you are away from home with devices that are low on battery, and youve forgotten to bring along your devices chargers.
Never again be stuck with a dying smartphone.
Features
Advanced Wireless AC Technology - The DIR-510L provides up to 750 Mbps1 wireless speeds with other 802.11ac wireless
clients using dual frequency bands to free up network congestion. This gives you smooth performance during video
streaming, audio playback, and online gaming for multiple clients.
Access the Internet - The DIR-510L allows you to connect all of your wireless devices to the Internet via wired Broadband,
3G/4G, or wireless hotspot.
Multimedia On-The-Go - The DIR-510L is designed as the media hub for all of your mobile needs with the following features:
Dual USB Interfaces2 - Easily store and share music, videos, photos, and files on your USB drive while charging
another device.
UPnP and DLNA Support3 - Compliant with the latest DLNA certification requirements, the DIR-510L can stream
many compatible media formats to other DLNA devices wirelessly.
mydlink SharePort app - Stream your media and upload files locally or remotely through the Internet to your iPhone,
iPad or Android device.
Built-in Charger4 - A 4000 mAh lithium-ion internal battery with Over Current Protection (OCP), Over Voltage
Protection (OVP), Over Temperature Protection (OTP), and Short Circuit Protection (SCP) lets you charge your mobile
devices on-the-go.
Compatible with 802.11n, 802.11g and 802.11b Devices - The DIR-510L is still fully backward-compatible with the IEEE
802.11n, 802.11g and 802.11b standards, so it can connect with existing devices using these standards.
Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE Standard specifications. Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of
network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead, lower actual data throughput rate. Environmental conditions will adversely affect wireless signal range.
2
The battery may be drained if a high-power 2.5 or 3.5 USB hard drive is attached to the USB ports.
3
DLNA support will be available in a future firmware update.
4
Actual usable capacity may vary depending on charging conditions.
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ON/OFF/CHARGER
Switch
WPS Button
Press the WPS button to automatically connect additional devices to the unit securely.
Reset Button
Press the Reset button reset the router to its original factory default settings.
Connect a 3G/4G USB adapter to use Mobile Router Mode to share your Internet broadband.
Connect a USB drive to share locally using mydlink SharePort and SharePort Web Access.
Connect a device (high-power support) via USB cable to charge it.2
Power/Status LED
5
6
3
Battery LED
Green (Solid)
Green (Blinking)
Orange (Solid)
Orange (Blinking)
Red (Solid)
Off
Green (Solid)
Orange (Solid)
Red (Solid)
Red (Blinking)
Battery is defective.
Off
Connect a USB drive to share media locally using mydlink SharePort and SharePort Web Access.
Power Receptor
(Micro USB)
Connect the included power adapter to power and charge the unit.
Internet Port
Connect an Ethernet cable to a cable or DSL modem to use Broadband Router Mode.
If you attach one or more USB devices (like a 2.5 USB drive) that draws a total of 0.7 A or more power, the power adapter will not supply enough voltage to charge your DIR-510L while
simultaneously powering the USB device(s).
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The DIR-510L only supports charging other devices on USB port (1A) in CHARGER Mode.
USB drive
Smartphone
Modem
iPad
USB drive
Computer
Ethernet cable
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Smartphone
3G/4G USB
adapter
Internet
iPad
3G/4G cell
tower
USB drive
Computer
USB drive
Smartphone
Internet
Wi-Fi
Hotspot
iPad
USB drive
Computer
LAN Sharing
Even without Internet access, you can connect other Wi-Fi devices wirelessly to the DIR-510L by creating a private network
anywhere. You may connect one or two USB drives to locally share files with devices on your wireless network using SharePort.
Refer to Sharing Files Using mydlink SharePort on page 49.
Note: In public environments, it is highly recommended that you password protect the private LAN (local area network) on the DIR-510L.
USB drive
Smartphone
iPad
USB drive
Computer
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Installation
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CHARGER
ON
OFF
CHARGER
Note: For more information on charging the device, refer to Hardware Overview on page 5.
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Plug the 3G/4G USB adapter into the USB port on the DIR-510L.
*Note: Refer to the D-Link website for more information on compatible
3G/4G USB adapters.
Wi-Fi Hotspot
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Configuration
There are several different ways you can configure your router to connect to the Internet and connect to your clients:
Setup Wirelessly - You can use your mobile device or pc to set up wirelessly. Refer to Connecting to Your DIR-510L on
page 14.
Setup Wizards - From the Home page you can access wizards for various functions including configuration. Refer to Home
on page 17.
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ON
ON
OFF
CHARGER
*Note: The battery LED will be solid green when the battery is at
80% capacity or higher.
From your wireless computer or mobile device, connect to
the DIR-510L. Use the following settings:
Mobile
Desktop
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After logging in, you will see the Current Status page. If the
Internet icon is blue and there is a check mark, you are
already connected to the Internet and the device is ready for
use!
icon, refer to :
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Configuration Utility
To access the DIR-510Ls Configuration Utility, open a
web-browser and enter http://dlinkrouter.local./ or
http://192.168.0.1 in the address bar. XP users should enter
http://dlink router.
If you did not create a Password for the Admin account, leave
it blank by default.
Click Log In.
The routers Home page will open. You can check on the Current
Status of the DIR-510L, or start a wizard. Refer to Home on page
17 for details.
The navigation bar at the top of the page provides quick access
to Settings and Management functions.
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Home
The Home page will display a diagram with icons indicating the statuses of various functions and connections.
Click on an icon with an next to it will start a wizard for that function.
Click on the to configure your Internet connection.
If the link to the Internet shows , this means your router has been assigned an uplink IP but does not have Internet access. You will need to contact
your service provider. If the link is showing a , it means you are connected to the Internet.
Internet: The Internet icon indicates the status of the Internet connection to the router. When it is grey, there is no connection.
It will become blue when a connection is established.
DIR-510L: The DIR-510L icon indicates the status of the Wi-Fi security on the router. If it is unsecured, it will be grey. The icon will be blue if
your Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password have been set.
Wi-Fi Clients: The Wi-Fi Clients icon indicates when clients are connected to the router via Wi-Fi. It will be blue when there are active connections.
USB Storage: The USB icon will be blue if you have connected a USB storage device to the router.
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Internet Connection
If you connected the DIR-510L to a cable modem using an Ethernet cable, your Internet should be connected and ready for
use. The Internet icon will be blue and the connection will have a check mark .
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When you are connected to the Internet via mobile broadband, the Internet icon should be blue and the link will have a green
check mark .
Clicking on the Internet icon will display the 3G/4G network details.
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Wi-Fi Hotspot
On the Home page, when you wish to connect to the Internet using a Wi-Fi hotspot, there will be a
icon. Click the icon to start the wizard.
You will see a pop-up window that says The router is not connected...
Click Next to scan for an available Wi-Fi network.
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When you are connected, the Internet icon in the Current Status diagram will be blue, and the diagram will show a green check
mark when the connection is established. You can click on the Internet icon to see details of the connection.
Connection Type: Displays Hotspot Client when it is a hotspot network
connection.
Network Status: Displays the status of the connection to the hotspot
network.
Hotspot Name (SSID): Displays the SSID or the name of the hotspot network.
Password: Displays the Password of the hotspot network.
Connection Up Displays the number of days, hours, minutes, and seconds
Time: the router has been connected to the hotspot network.
MAC Address: Displays the MAC Address of the hotspot router.
IP Address: Displays the IP Address provided to the router.
Subnet Mask: Displays the Subnet Mask of the hotspot network.
Default Gateway: Displays the Default Gateway of the hotspot network.
Primary Displays the Primary DNS Server of the hotspot network.
DNS Server:
Secondary Displays the Secondary DNS Server of the hotspot network.
DNS Server:
Click on the Disconnect button to drop the connection
from this network.
Note: These connection details will be saved as a Wi-Fi Hotspot under Internet Profiles to allow automatic connections to this network in the future. For
more information, please refer to Internet Profiles on page 28.
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Router
On the Home page, you can secure your wireless network. To secure your network, you may customize your Wi-Fi Network
Name (SSID) and Password by clicking on the DIR-510L icon. You may choose different network settings for the 2.4 GHz and
5GHz bands.
Click on the DIR-510L router icon with the
start the wizard.
next to it to
Click Save. The settings will take effect and you will be
disconnected from the network.
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Note: The
will no longer be displayed next to the DIR-510L router
icon on the Home page.
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Wi-Fi Clients
On the Home page, the Wi-Fi Clients icon will be blue when there are active connections. Click on the icon to see a list of all
devices connected to your Wi-Fi network on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands.
Click on the Wi-Fi Clients icon to access details about
connected Wi-Fi clients.
You will see a box for each device that will display its
Connection Status, Name, Vendor, IP Address, and Access Status.
To edit the settings for each device, click on the Pencil icon
to open a new window.
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USB Storage
From the Home page, you can tell when you have a USB drive attached to the DIR-510L. The USB Storage icon will be blue. Click
on the icon to view the storage details.
Click on the USB Storage icon to access storage details.
USB1/USB2
Available Space: Displays the amount of free space on the USB storage.
Total: Displays the total capacity of the USB storage.
SHAREPORT
Status: Displays if SharePort is Enabled or Disabled.
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Settings
Internet Profiles
Internet Profiles are networks you want the device to remember and reconnect to in the future.
Profiles are created automatically the first time you connect to a particular network. The Profile List
displays all of the saved profiles. You may add, edit, and delete profiles on this list.
To Add a profile:
Click Add Profile.
On the next screen, select a Connection Type from the drop
down menu.
Fill in the required information under the connection type.
If required, click on Advanced Settings... to fill in details
required by the ISP.
Click Save to store the profile.
To Edit a profile:
Click on the pencil icon next to the profile you want to edit.
To Delete a profile:
Click on the trash icon next to the profile you want to delete.
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DHCP
Depending on your Connection Type and your service provider, you may be able to select the default DHCP (Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol) profile. This will allow your DIR-510L to automatically obtain IP address information and connect to
the Internet.
Host Name: Enter the name of your host.
MAC Address Clone: Type in the MAC Address or select the client from the
drop-down menu and click <<.
Click Save to save your settings.
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ADVANCED SETTINGS
Address Mode: Select Static IP if your ISP assigned you the IP address,
Subnet Mask, gateway, and DNS Server addresses.
Otherwise, select Dynamic.
Service Name: Enter the ISP Service Name (optional).
Reconnect Mode: Select either Always-on, On-Demand, or Manual.
Primary Enter the Primary DNS Server Address.
DNS Address:
Secondary Enter the Secondary DNS Server Address.
DNS Address:
MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit - you may need to change
the MTU for optimal performance with your specific ISP.
1492 is the default MTU.
Click Save to save your settings.
Note: If you are using a PPPoE connection, you will need to remove or disable any PPPoE client software running on your computers.
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ADVANCED SETTINGS
Country: Select the Country of your service provider.
ISP: Select your service provider from the drop-down menu.
Username: Enter the Username assigned by your service provider.
Password: Enter the Password assigned by your service provider.
Authentication Select between Auto(PAP+CHAP), PAP, or CHAP,
Protocol: depending on your service provider.
SIM Card Status: Displays whether your SIM card is Locked or Unlocked.
Reconnect Mode: Select between Always-on, On Demand, or Manual.
MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit - you may need to change
the MTU for optimal performance with your specific ISP.
1500 is the default MTU.
Click Save to save your settings.
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Static IP
Depending on your ISP (Internet Service Provider), you may need to configure the Static IP settings in order to connect to the
Internet. You may need to contact your service provider for this information so you can create a Static IP profile.
My Internet Select Static IP from the drop-down list.
Connection Is:
IP Address: Enter the IP Address assigned by your ISP.
Subnet Mask: Enter the Subnet Mask assigned by your ISP.
Default Gateway: Enter the Gateway assigned by your ISP.
Primary Enter the Primary DNS Address assigned by your ISP.
DNS Address:
ADVANCED SETTINGS
Secondary Enter the Secondary DNS Address assigned by your ISP.
DNS Address:
MTU: Maximum Transmission Unit - you may need to change
the MTU for optimal performance with your specific ISP.
1500 is the default MTU.
Click Save to save your settings.
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Wi-Fi
Secure your Wi-Fi network manually and/or access Advanced Settings, from the Wi-Fi Settings page. Go
to Settings > Wi-Fi. You can configure the settings for both the 2.4 GHz and 5GHz bands on this page.
2.4GHz
Wi-Fi Network Name Enter a custom Name for your 2.4GHz network.
(SSID):
Password: Enter a Password for your network.
ADVANCED SETTINGS
Security Mode: Select from None or WPA/WPA2-Personal.
802.11 Mode: Displays the current 802.11 Mode as described below:
802.11b Only - if all of your wireless clients are 802.11b.
802.11g Only - if all of your wireless clients are 802.11g.
802.11n Only - if all of your wireless clients are 802.11n.
Mixed 802.11g/b - if you are using both 802.11g and
802.11b wireless clients.
Mixed 802.11n/g - if you are using both 802.11n and
802.11g wireless clients.
Mixed 802.11b/g/n - if you are using a mix of 802.11b,
802.11g, and 802.11n wireless clients.
Wi-Fi Channel: You may select a channel setting from the drop-down list
to fit an existing wireless network. By default the channel
is set to Auto.
Transmission Power: Select from High, Medium, or Low.
Channel Width: Select either Auto 20/40 MHz or 20 MHz.
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5GHz
Wi-Fi Network Name Enter a custom Name for your 5GHz network.
(SSID):
Password: Enter a Password for your network.
ADVANCED SETTINGS
Security Mode: Select from None or WPA/WPA2-Personal.
802.11 Mode: 802.11a Only - Select only if all of your wireless clients
are 802.11a.
802.11n Only - Select only if all of your wireless clients
are 802.11n.
Mixed 802.11a/n - Select if you are using both 802.11a
and 802.11n wireless clients.
Mixed 802.11a/n/ac - Select if you are using a mix of
802.11a, 802.11n, and 802.11ac wireless clients.
Wi-Fi Channel: You may select a channel setting from the drop-down list
to fit an existing wireless network. By default the channel
is set to Auto.
Transmission Power: Select from High, Medium, or Low.
Channel Width: Select between Auto 20/40/80 MHz, Auto 20/40 MHz,
or 20 MHz.
Click Save to save your settings.
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Network (LAN)
You can configure the local Network Settings for your router by going to Settings > Network (LAN).
From this screen you can also configure the DHCP Server settings. Refer to instructions for DHCP
Server on the next page.
NETWORK SETTINGS
Device IP Address: Enter the IP Address of the router. The default IP address
is 192.168.0.1.
If you change the IP address, once you click Save, you will
need to enter the new IP Address in your browser to get
back into the configuration utility.
Subnet Mask: Enter the Subnet Mask. The default subnet mask is
255.255.255.0.
Device Name: Enter a Device Name for the router.
Local Domain Name: Enter the Domain Name (Optional).
Enable DNS Relay: If you select Enabled, your computers will use the router
for a DNS server. Disable DNS Relay to transfer the DNS
server information from your ISP to your computers.
Click Save to save your settings.
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DHCP SERVER
Status: Slide to Enable or Disable the DHCP server function.
DHCP IP Address Enter the starting and ending IP addresses for the DHCP
Range: servers IP assignment.
Note: If you statically (manually) assign IP addresses to your
computers or devices, make sure the IP addresses are outside
of this range or you may have an IP conflict.
DHCP Lease Time: The length of time (in minutes) for the IP address lease.
Always Broadcast: Enable this feature to broadcast your networks DHCP
server to LAN/WLAN clients.
Click Save to save your settings.
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SharePort
You can configure the various storage sharing features of your router by going to Settings >
SharePort. The DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) server allows you to stream stored pictures,
music, and video to another DLNA-compatible device on your network. SharePort Web Access
allows you to use a web browser to access stored files from a PC connected to your network.
Stream your music, photos and video wirelessly from a USB drive to your mobile devices using the
free mydlink Shareport app. Refer to Sharing Files Using mydlink SharePort on page 49.
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You can manage your SharePort user accounts and set permissions.
From Settings > SharePort, click on the User link, next to the Save
button. You will see the User List, which displays a user number,
Username, Access Path, and Permission for each user.
USERS
To Edit a user, click on the pencil icon.
To Delete a user, click on the trash icon.
To Create a user, click on Create a New User +.
A window with the following fields will appear:
Username: Enter a Username for the new user.
Password: Enter a Password for the new user.
Permissions: Select Read Only or Read/Write privileges from the
drop-down menu.
Folder: Click Browse to select a folder that you want this user to
be able to access. You can browse to lower directories by
clicking on the rightward-facing arrow.
Click on the folder name to add it. Then, click Append.
If you want to add multiple sub-directories, repeat the
steps above.
Click Save to save your settings for the new user.
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You can now log in to SharePort Web Access using any of the user
accounts you created. Enter http://shareport.local. into the
address bar of your your web browser. The Log In screen will open.
Enter Username and Passord and click Log In.
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Guest Zone
You can create a Wi-Fi Guest Zone to share Internet access with your guests on a separate Wi-Fi
network by going to Settings > Guest Zone. After you create a Guest Zone, you can block guests
from accessing devices on your home network.
Note: You may set up access for guests on both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks.
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mydlink
Setting up a user account and registering your router with mydlink will allow you to use mydlink
Cloud Services, including online access and management of your router through the mydlink portal
website. Go to Settings > mydlink to get started.
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Note: If you have not set an Admin Password, you will be required to do so now.
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When you navigate to Settings > mydlink, you will see the status
of your mydlink Service (Registered or Non-Registered) and the
E-mail Address (Account Name) of your mydlink Account.
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Management
Admin
On this page, you can change the admin security settings for logging in to the router configuration interface. It is highly
recommended that you create a password with a minimum of six characters to keep your router secure.
You will need to log back into the configuration interface with
the new password. If CAPTCHA was enabled, you will be required
to enter the 4-digit code as well.
Click Log In.
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System
Here, you can save or restore your routers settings. You can also reset your router to the factory default settings. Go to
Management > System when your router is configured the way you want it, so you can save your router settings to a file.
Save Settings Select this option to save the current router configuration
to Local Hard settings to a file on the hard disk of the computer you are
Drive: using. First, click the Save Settings to File button. A file
dialog will appear, allowing you to select a location and file
name for the settings.
Load Settings Select this option to load previously saved router
from Local Hard configuration settings. First, click the Select File button to
Drive: find a previously saved file of configuration settings. Then,
click the Restore Settings from File button to transfer those
settings to the router.
Reset to Factory Select this option to restore all configuration settings back
Default Settings: to the settings that were in effect at the time the router was
shipped from the factory. Any settings that have not been
saved will be lost, including any rules that you have created.
Clicking OK in the window will require you to reconnect to
this device using the default SSID and password.
Reboot the Click Reboot the Device to reboot the router.
Device:
Note: Resetting your router from this page and using the RESET button on your DIR-510L will have the same effect. All settings you created will be erased.
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Upgrade
This page displays your Current Firmware Version and Current Language Pack, and allows you to check for and download new
firmware. After downloading the firmware to the local hard drive of your pc, you can then upload the firmware from this page.
FIRMWARE INFORMATION
Current Firmware Displays the Version of the installed firmware.
Version:
Current Firmware Displays the Date of the installed firmware.
Date:
Click Download New Firmware to retrieve the latest
version.
UPGRADE MANUALLY
Upgrade Firmware: Click Select File to open a window and select a
downloaded firmware file. Click Upload to install it.
Add a Language Click Select File to install a downloaded language pack.
Pack: Click Upload to install it.
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Statistics
This page provides statistics about data transmitted and received by your router through the Internet (WAN), on your routers
2.4 GHz and 5 GHz wireless networks, and on your wired network (LAN). The graph displays the real-time upstream and
downstream transfer speeds. This page also displays the status of the routers internal battery.
The graph will contain a blue line indicating the upload speeds
and a red line indicating the download speeds. The table below
the graph displays the following statistics in real-time:
Total Packets
Total Byte(s)
Total Kbit(s)
Kbits/sec
Session (Internet only)
The Session field displays the number of active Internet sessions
through your router. An Internet session is a conversation between
a program or application on a LAN-side computer and a program
or application on a WAN-side computer.
Click on the Battery tab to view the remaining charge as a
percentage.
Click Clear to reset the statistics.
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2. Use your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to search for the free mydlink
SharePort app from the App Store.
If you have a QR code reader, you can use your iOS device to scan
the QR code on the right.
Note: For remote access, you will need the mydlink SharePort app.
The SharePort Mobile app is for local access only.
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4. Once connected, tap the mydlink SharePort icon, and the app will
load.
5. At the login page, tap to select between a local access or remote
access connection. For a complete description of the two types of
connections, tap Help?
Local Access:
Local mode will connect you to storage on your current network.
For example, if you are at home connecting to your router, choose
this mode.
Remote Access:
Remote mode will connect you to storage on your router in a
different location. For example, you are at your office connecting
to your router at home.
If you are directly connected to the DIR-510Ls wireless
network, tap Local Access and enter the Admin Password of
your router, then tap Log In.
If you are connecting through the Internet tap Remote
Access and enter your mydlink Account name and Password,
then tap Log In.
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After logging in, select your router from the device list.
6. You can now use the mydlink SharePort app interface to stream
media and access files stored on your USB drive. Tap on the left or
right arrows at the top of the screen to cycle through the categories.
The name of the selected category appears between the two arrows.
Tap the icon at the bottom of the screen to view the files in the
selected category. Categories are listed below:
Pictures (Photos)
Movies (Videos)
Music (Audio)
Connection Quality
(See info below).
Folders (Files)
Favorites
Documents
Note: If you are connected remotely, and you see a red wireless icon, your routers network environment may not be suitable for a direct network connection
and you may experience slow network speeds.
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Main Menu
The mydlink SharePort main menu contains icons representing the file categories. Tap < or >, or swipe left or right to move
between the different categories. The Wi-Fi icon at the bottom indicates an active local network connection (blue) or remote
connection (green/red). Tap Log In if it is not lit, or Log Out to return to the login page.
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Documents
The Documents section allows you to share, print, and view documents
streamed from your DIR-510L to your mobile device. Tap the document
icon on the main menu to browse the documents stored on your USB
drive.
Search Bar: Enter a file name here to search your storage.
Tap Edit to mark files for deletion.
Tap the Star icon next to each file to download it to your device and
add it into your Favorites section.
Tapping the Arrow icon gives you additional options:
Mail: Tap to e-mail the file.
iCloud: Tap to store the file on iCloud.
AirPrint: Tap to print the file.
Open In...: Tap to use a third-party app to open the file.
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Pictures
The Pictures section allows you to stream photos from your DIR-510L to
your mobile device. Tap the camera icon on the main menu to browse
your photo collection stored on your USB drive.
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Videos
The Videos section allows you to stream video clips and movies from
your DIR-510L to your mobile device. Tap the movie icon on the main
menu to browse your videos stored on your USB drive.
Search Bar: Enter a file name here to search for a specific file.
Tap Edit to mark files for deletion.
Tap the Star icon next to a file to download it to your device and
add it into your Favorites section.
Tapping the Arrow icon gives you additional options:
Mail: Lets you e-mail the file.
iCloud: Lets you store the file on iCloud.
Open In...: Lets you use a third-party app to open the file.
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Music
The Music section allows you to stream audio files from your DIR-510L
to your mobile device. Tap the music icon on the main menu to browse
your music collection stored on your USB drive.
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To create a Playlist:
Tap Edit > Add Playlist. The New Playlist window will open.
icon.
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Folders
In the Folders section, you can browse your folders and files stored on
your USB drive. Tapping the filename will open the viewer/player for
that file type as described in the previous pages. You can also upload
files from your mobile device to the USB drive attached to your router.
Search Bar: Enter a filename here to search your SharePort storage.
Tap Edit to take you to the editing screen where you can add a folder
and mark files for deletion or copying.
Tap the Star icon next to each file to download it to your device and
add it into your Favorites section.
Tapping the Arrow icon gives you additional options, depending
on the file type you selected.
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To delete files:
Tap Edit at the top right.
Tap to the left of the file names to add check marks for the files
you wish to delete.
Tap on Delete at the bottom to delete the file.
To copy files:
Tap on Copy to bring up a window where you can select the folder
to copy to.
Browse to the directory you want to copy the marked files to and
tap Paste.
You can also tap Add Folder to create a new folder.
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During the upload process, the size of the file and the upload progress
will be displayed. When complete, it will say, 100% uploaded.
To upload more files, tap the + icon at the top right and repeat the
steps listed above.
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Favorites
The Favorites section allows you to quickly access your most frequently
used files, no matter what file type, in a central location.
Tap Edit to mark files for deletion from the local storage in Favorites.
The file will still be accessible in other mydlink SharePort sections.
Tapping the Arrow icon gives you additional options depending
on the file type.
*Note: The file options available will vary depending on the file type.
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2. Use your Android mobile device to search for the free mydlink
SharePort app from Google Play.
If you have a QR code reader, you can use your Android device to
scan the QR code on the right.
Note: For remote access, you will need the mydlink SharePort app.
The SharePort Mobile app is for local access only.
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4. Once connected, tap the mydlink SharePort icon, and the app will
load.
5. At the login page, tap to select between a local access or remote
access connection. For descriptions of the two types of connections,
tap ?
Local Access:
Local mode will connect you to storage on your
current network. For example, if you are at home
connecting to your router, choose this mode.
Remote Access:
Remote mode will connect you to storage on your
router in a different location. For example, you are at
your office connecting to your router at home.
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After logging in, select your router from the device list.
6. You can now use the mydlink SharePort app interface to stream
media and access files stored on your USB drive. Tap on the left or
right arrows at the top of the screen to cycle through the categories.
The name of the selected category appears between the two arrows.
Tap the icon in the middle of the screen to view the files in the
selected category. See the list of categories on the next page.
Connection Quality
(See info below).
Note: If you are connected remotely, and you see a red wireless icon, your routers network environment may not be suitable for a direct network connection
and you may experience slow network speeds.
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Main Menu
The mydlink SharePort main menu contains icons representing the file categories. Tap < or >, or swipe left or right to move
between the different categories. The Wi-Fi icon at the bottom indicates an active local network connection (blue) or remote
connection (green/red). Tap Log In if it is not lit, or Log Out to return to the login page.
Note: Available features may differ depending on the Android OS version of your device.
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Documents
The Documents section allows you to share, print, and view documents
streamed from your DIR-510L to your mobile device. Tap the document
icon on the main menu to browse the documents stored on your USB
drive.
Search Bar: Type in the name of a file to search for it.
Tap to return to the main menu.
Tap to refresh, sort, or mark files for deletion. (See list below.)
Tap the star icon next to each file to download it to your device and
add it into your Favorites section.
Tap
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Note: Available actions may differ depending on the version of your Android OS.
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Pictures
The Pictures section allows you to view images streamed from your
DIR-510L to your mobile device. Tap the camera icon on the main
menu to browse your photo collection stored on your USB drive.
Tap
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Note: This functionality may vary depending on the Android OS version installed on your device.
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Videos
The Videos section allows you to stream video clips and movies from
your DIR-510L to your mobile device. Tap the movie icon on the main
menu to browse your videos stored on your USB drive.
Tap
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Tap on a file to start playing the video. Tap on the screen to bring up
the scroll bar, pause button, and play button.
Tap to resume playback.
Tap to pause the video.
Note: Available features may vary depending on the Android OS version installed on your device.
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Music
The Music section allows you to stream audio files from your DIR-510L
to your mobile device. Tap the music icon on the main menu to browse
your music collection stored on your USB drive.
Tap
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To create a Playlist:
Tap
Tap Add new playlist...
Enter a name for the Playlist, then tap OK. The name of the Playlist
will appear in the browser next to the
icon.
You can tap
then
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Folders
In the Folders section, you can browse your files stored on your USB
drive. Tapping the file name will open the viewer/player for that file
type as described in the previous pages. You can also upload files from
your mobile device to the USB drive attached to your router.
Search Bar: Type in the name of a file to search for it.
Tap to return to the main menu.
Tap to access file options.
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Tap
To delete files:
Tap on
Tap on
To copy files:
Tap on
Tap on
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then
Enter the Name of the folder in the box, then tap OK.
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During the upload process, the size of the file and the upload progress
will be displayed under the file name.
To remove a file from the upload queue, tap the X next to it.
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Favorites
The Favorites section allows you to quickly access your most frequently
used files, no matter what file type, in a central location.
Tap
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1. Make sure the DIR-510L is powered on. Then plug your USB drive
into the USB port of the device.
On
Note: If you connect a USB drive that contains numerous large files, it may take a
while for the router to scan and catalog all of your files.
USB drive
2. Use your Windows 8/RT mobile device to search for the free SharePort
Mobile app from the Windows Store.
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4. Once connected, tap the SharePort Mobile icon, and the app will
load.
5. At the main menu, if you see any greyed out icons, swipe
the right edge of the screen to bring up Settings. Then
tap SharePort Settings and enter your admin Password.
Tap on the back icon (<) to exit settings and log in.
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Main Menu
The SharePort Mobile main menu contains icons representing the file categories. Tap an icon to access your files by type. In
each section, you can tap
at any time to go back.
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Documents
The Documents section allows you to share, print, and view documents
streamed from your DIR-510L to your mobile device. Tap the document
icon on the main menu to browse the documents stored on your USB
drive.
In the Documents browser, tap the document to open it with a thirdparty application.
Tap Sort to sort files by...
Tap Refresh to refresh the list of files.
Tap Edit to add files to Favorite or delete files. (See below list.)
Tap Edit and select one or more files for the following options:
Tap Quit Edit to leave the editing screen.
Tap Favorite to add the file to Favorite and download it to your
local device.
Tap Delete to delete the selected file or files.
Tap Clear Selection to deselect all selected files.
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Pictures
The Pictures section allows you to stream images from your DIR-510L to
your mobile device. Tap the camera icon on the main menu to browse
your photo collection stored on your USB drive.
Tap Edit and select one or more files for the following options:
Tap Quit Edit to leave the editing screen.
Tap Favorite to add the file to Favorite and download it to your
local device.
Tap Delete to delete the selected file or files.
Tap Clear Selection to deselect all selected files.
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Movies
The Movies section allows you to stream video clips and movies from
your DIR-510L to your mobile device. Tap the movie icon on the main
menu to browse your videos stored on your USB drive.
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Music
The Music section allows you to stream songs from your DIR-510L to
your mobile device. Tap the music icon on the main menu to browse
your music collection stored on your USB drive.
In the music browser, tap a file to play it with the music player.
Tap Repeat to repeat one or all songs.
Tap Shuffle to enable/disable shuffle mode.
Tap Sort to sort files by....
Tap Refresh to refresh the list of files.
Tap Edit to add file to Favorite or delete the file. (See list below.)
Tap Edit and select one or more files for the following options:
Tap Quit Edit to leave the editing screen.
Tap Add Play List to add selected songs to a new playlist.
Tap Favorite to add the file to Favorite and download it to your
local device.
Tap Delete to delete the selected file or files.
Tap Clear Selection to deselect all selected files.
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To create a playlist:
Tap Edit, then select songs to be added to a new playlist.
Tap Add Playlist. The New Playlist window will open.
Enter a name for the playlist, then tap Save.
The playlist will appear in the browser as an
icon.
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Select songs to be added to your playlist, then tap the Add icon.
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Folder
In the Folder section, you can browse your files stored on your USB
drive. Tapping the filename will open the viewer/player for that file
type as described on the previous pages. You can also upload files from
your mobile device to the USB drive attached to your router.
In the browser, tap the file to open it.
Tap Sort to sort files by....
Tap Refresh to refresh the list of files.
Tap Edit to upload files or create a new folder (See list below.) You
can select files to be copied, opened, added to favorite or deleted.*
*Note: Refer to the next page for the additional Edit options available when you select a file.
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To delete files:
Browse to the folder with the file to be deleted.
Tap the Edit icon in the browser, and tap to mark the file to be
deleted.
Tap Delete to delete the file.
To copy files:
Tap to select the file to be copied, and tap the Copy icon.
Browse to and select the destination folder.
Tap the Choose icon to copy the file to that destination folder.
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Favorite
The Favorite section allows you to quickly access your most frequently
used files, no matter what file type, in a special central location.
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From the main menu, you can browse the files stored on your
USB drive by file type.
Click
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The Folder screen will display the folder hierarchy on the left, and
file information on the right.
You can perform file operations as described below by using the
buttons at the top of the screen.
File Operations:
To create a new folder:
Click New Folder in the current directory.
Enter a folder name in the Create Folder pop-up window.
Click OK. The new folder will appear in the left column.
To upload a file:
Click Upload to upload a file to the current folder.
In the Upload File pop-up window, browse to the file you
wish to upload.
Click OK. The file will appear after the browser refreshes.
To delete a file:
Tap to check the box next to the files you wish to delete.
Click Delete and a dialog box will open.
Click OK to confirm.
At any time, you can click
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Music
You can go to the Music section to browse and play the music files stored on your USB drive connected to your router. Click
Back to return to the main menu.
Click on the file name to play a song in the web browser. The
control window will open.
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Pictures
You can go to the Pictures section to browse and view the image files stored on your USB drive connected to your router. Click
Back to return to the main menu.
Click on the file name to view the image in the web browser.
Hover your mouse over the left side of the image and click <
to view the previous image, or hover over the right side and
click > to view the next image.
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Videos
You can go to the Videos section to browse and play the video files stored on your USB drive connected to your router. Click
Back to return to the main menu.
Click on the file name to open the video file in a window for
streaming. The video player will open.
Using the controls at the bottom of the window, you can tap on
the icons to play/pause, mute the audio, and activate full screen
mode. You can use the sliders to seek (fast forward and rewind)
and to adjust the volume.
Click on (X) to close the window and end playback.
Note: Depending on your browser, the video file may be played back using the default media player associated with that file format.
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Documents
You can go to the Documents section to open and save files from your USB drive to your computer. Click Back to return to the
main menu.
Click on the file name to open the file.
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WPA/WPA2
It is recommended to enable wireless security (WPA/WPA2) on your wireless router or access point before configuring your
wireless adapter. If you are joining an existing network, you will need to know the security key (Wi-Fi password) being used.
To join an existing network, locate the wireless network icon in the taskbar, next to
the time display.
Wireless Icon
Clicking on this icon will display a list of wireless networks which are within connecting
proximity of your computer. Select the desired network by clicking on the network
name.
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You will then be prompted to enter the network security key (Wi-Fi password) for
the wireless network. Enter the password into the box and click Next.
If you wish to use Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) to connect to the router, you can also
press the WPS button on your router at this point to enable the WPS function.
When you have established a successful connection to a wireless network, the word
Connected will appear next to the name of the network to which you are connected.
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Windows 7
WPA/WPA2
It is recommended to enable wireless security (WPA/WPA2) on your wireless router or access point before configuring your
wireless adapter. If you are joining an existing network, you will need to know the security key or passphrase being used.
Wireless Icon
2. The utility will display any available wireless networks in your area.
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Windows Vista
Windows Vista users may use the built-in wireless utility. If you are using another companys utility, please refer to the user
manual of your wireless adapter for help with connecting to a wireless network. Most utilities will have a site survey option
similar to the Windows Vista utility as seen below.
If you receive the Wireless Networks Detected bubble, click on the center
of the bubble to access the utility.
or
Right-click on the wireless computer icon in your system tray (lowerright corner next to the time). Select Connect to a network.
The utility will display available wireless networks in your area. Select
a network (displayed using the SSID) and click the Connect button.
If you have a good signal but cannot access the Internet, check your
TCP/IP settings for your wireless adapter. Refer to the Networking Basics
section in this manual for more information.
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WPA/WPA2
It is recommended to enable wireless security (WPA/WPA2) on your wireless router or access point before configuring your
wireless adapter. If you are joining an existing network, you will need to know the security key or passphrase being used.
1. Open the Windows Vista Wireless Utility by right-clicking on the
wireless computer icon in your system tray (lower right corner of
screen). Select Connect to a network.
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Windows XP
Windows XP users may use the built-in wireless utility (Zero Configuration Utility). The following instructions are for Service
Pack 2 users. If you are using another companys utility, please refer to the user manual of your wireless adapter for help with
connecting to a wireless network. Most utilities will have a site survey option similar to the Windows XP utility as seen below.
If you receive the Wireless Networks Detected bubble, click on the center
of the bubble to access the utility.
or
Right-click on the wireless computer icon in your system tray (lowerright corner next to the time). Select View Available Wireless Networks.
The utility will display any available wireless networks in your area. Click
on a network (displayed using the SSID) and click the Connect button.
If you get a good signal but cannot access the Internet, check your
TCP/IP settings for your wireless adapter. Refer to the Networking Basics
section in this manual for more information.
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WPA/WPA2
It is recommended to enable WPA on your wireless router or access point before configuring your wireless adapter. If you are
joining an existing network, you will need to know the WPA key being used.
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3. The Wireless Network Connection box will appear. Enter the WPA-PSK
passphrase and click Connect.
It may take 20-30 seconds to connect to the wireless network. If the
connection fails, verify that the WPA-PSK settings are correct. The WPAPSK passphrase must be exactly the same as on the wireless router.
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Troubleshooting
This chapter provides solutions to problems that can occur during the installation and operation of the DIR-510L. Read the
following descriptions if you are having problems.
1. Why cant I access the web-based configuration utility?
When entering the IP address of the router (for example, http://192.168.0.1 or http://dlinkrouter.local./), you are not
connecting to a website, nor do you have to be connected to the Internet. The device has the utility built-in to a ROM chip in
the device itself. Your computer must be on the same IP subnet to connect to the web-based utility.
Make sure you have the latest version of Java installed on your computer. Visit www.java.com to download.
We recommend the following:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 or higher
Mozilla Firefox 12.0 or higher
Google Chrome 20 or higher
Safari 5.0 or higher
If you are using the DIR-510L in Router Mode, verify physical connectivity between the modem and your router. Make sure
your computer or mobile device is connected to the router.
If you are using Wi-Fi to connect to the router or access point, ensure that you are connected to the correct wireless network,
and that there are no connectivity problems. If you are still unable to access the configuration utility, try connecting the router
to the modem using the included Ethernet cable.
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5. How do I add a new wireless client or PC if I have forgotten my wireless network name (SSID) or wireless encryption
key?
If you have not changed your Wi-Fi settings from the factory defaults, you can use the information from the provided Wi-Fi
Configuration card to connect to the router.
If you have changed your Wi-Fi settings, you should access the web-based configuration utility as described on page 9, and
complete the Setup Wizard again.
Make sure you write down the settings displayed at the end of the Setup Wizard, so that you can enter them into each wirelessly
connected device.
6. Why wont the DIR-510L charge when I plug it in with the power adapter?
If you have attached one or more USB devices (such as a 2.5 US B drive) that draws a total of 0.7A or more power, the power adapter
will not supply enough voltage to charge the DIR-510L while simultaneously powering the USB devices. Check your USB devices
power usage specifications and disconnect if necessary.
7. Why wont the DIR-510L power on when I plug it in?
Remove all USB devices from the DIR-510L and charge it before powering on.
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Wireless Basics
D-Link wireless products are based on industry standards to provide easy-to-use and compatible high-speed wireless
connectivity within your home, business or public access wireless networks. Strictly adhering to the IEEE standard, the D-Link
wireless family of products will allow you to securely access the data you want, when and where you want it. You will be able
to enjoy the freedom that wireless networking delivers.
A wireless local area network (WLAN) is a cellular computer network that transmits and receives data with radio signals instead of
wires. Wireless LANs are used increasingly in both home and office environments, and public areas such as airports, coffee shops
and universities. Innovative ways to utilize WLAN technology are helping people to work and communicate more efficiently.
Increased mobility and the absence of cabling and other fixed infrastructure have proven to be beneficial for many users.
Wireless users can use the same applications they use on a wired network. Wireless adapter cards used on laptop and desktop
systems support the same protocols as Ethernet adapter cards.
Under many circumstances, it may be desirable for mobile network devices to link to a conventional Ethernet LAN in order to
use servers, printers or an Internet connection supplied through the wired LAN. A Wireless Router is a device used to provide
this link.
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What is Wireless?
Wireless or Wi-Fi technology is another way of connecting your computer to the network without using wires. Wi-Fi uses radio
frequency to connect wirelessly, so you have the freedom to connect computers anywhere in your home or office network.
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Tips
Here are a few things to keep in mind, when you install a wireless network.
Centralize your router or Access Point
Make sure you place the router/access point in a centralized location within your network for the best performance. Try to
place the router/access point as high as possible in the room, so the signal gets dispersed throughout your home. If you have
a two-story home, you may need a repeater to boost the signal to extend the range.
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Eliminate Interference
Place home appliances such as cordless telephones, microwaves, and televisions as far away as possible from the router/access
point. This would significantly reduce any interference that the appliances might cause since they operate on same frequency.
Security
Dont let you next-door neighbors or intruders connect to your wireless network. Secure your wireless network by turning on
the WPA or WEP security feature on the router. Refer to product manual for detail information on how to set it up.
Wireless Modes
There are basically two modes of networking:
Infrastructure All wireless clients will connect to an access point or wireless router.
Ad-Hoc Directly connecting to another computer, for peer-to-peer communication, using wireless network adapters
on each computer, such as two or more wireless network Cardbus adapters.
An Infrastructure network contains an Access Point or wireless router. All the wireless devices, or clients, will connect to the
wireless router or access point.
An Ad-Hoc network contains only clients, such as laptops with wireless cardbus adapters. All the adapters must be in Ad-Hoc
mode to communicate.
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Check your IP Address
After you install your new D-Link adapter, by default, the TCP/IP settings should be set to obtain an IP address from a DHCP
server (i.e. wireless router) automatically. To verify your IP address, please follow the steps below.
In Windows:
Click on Start > Run.
In the run box type cmd and click OK. (Windows 7/Vista users
type cmd in the Start Search box.)
At the prompt, type ipconfig and press Enter.
This will display the IP address, subnet mask, and the default
gateway of your adapter.
If the address is 0.0.0.0, check your adapter installation, security
settings, and the settings on your router. Some firewall software
programs may block a DHCP request on newly installed adapters.
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Click on Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center.
Windows Vista - Click on Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > Manage Network
Connections.
Windows XP -
Windows 2000 - From the desktop, right-click My Network Places > Properties.
Step 2
Right-click on the Local Area Connection which represents your network adapter and select Properties.
Step 3
Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
Step 4
Click Use the following IP address and enter an IP address that is on the same
subnet as your network or the LAN IP address on your router.
Example: If the routers LAN IP address is 192.168.0.1 or http://dlinkrouter.
local., make your IP address 192.168.0.X where X is a number between 2 and
Make sure that the number you choose is not in use on the network. Set the
Default Gateway the same as the LAN IP address of your router (I.E. 192.168.0.1
or http://dlinkrouter.local.).
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Set Primary DNS the same as the LAN IP address of your router (192.168.0.1 or http://dlinkrouter.local.). The Secondary DNS
is not needed or you may enter a DNS server from your ISP.
Step 5
Click OK twice to save your settings.
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Technical Specifications
Standards
IEEE 802.11b/g/n
IEEE 802.11a/n
IEEE 802.11ac
IEEE 802.3u
IEEE 802.3x
Internet Modes
Broadband Router Mode
Mobile Router Mode
Wi-Fi Hotspot Mode
Wireless Frequency Range 1
802.11b/g/n: 2.4 GHz to 2.497 GHz
802.11a/n/ac: 5.15 GHz to 5.85 GHz
Security
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2)
WPS 2.0 (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)
Advanced Features
mydlink SharePort app for iOS and Android
SharePort Mobile app for Windows 8/RT
SharePort Web Access Support
D-Link Intelligent QoS Technology
VPN pass-through
Guest Zone Support
UPnP (DLNA) Support
IPv6
Receiver Sensitivity1
IEEE 802.11b:
-89 dBm at 1 Mbps
-85 dBm at 5.5 Mbps
1 Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE Standard 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n specifications. Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including
volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead, lower actual data throughput rate. Environmental factors will adversely affect wireless signal range.
2 Frequency Range varies depending on countrys regulations.
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IEEE 802.11g:
-82 dBm at 6 Mbps
-79 dBm at 12 Mbps
-74 dBm at 24 Mbps
-67 dBm at 48 Mbps
IEEE 802.11n HT20(MHz):
-82 dBm at MCS0, MCS8
-77 dBm at MCS2, MCS10
-70 dBm at MCS4, MCS12
-65 dBm at MCS6, MCS14
IEEE 802.11n HT40(MHz):
-79 dBm at MCS0, MCS8
-74 dBm at MCS2, MCS10
-67 dBm at MCS4, MCS12
-62 dBm at MCS6, MCS14
USB Interface
USB 2.0 Type A
Micro USB-B
Operating Temperature
32 to 104 F (0 to 40 C)
Storage Temperature
-4 to 149 F (-20 to 65 C)
Operating Humidity
10% to 90% non-condensing
Storage Humidity
5% to 95% non-condensing
Certifications
FCC/CE/cUL
Dimensions
5.51 x 2.32 x 0.63 inches (140 x 59 x 16 mm)
Weight
0.34 lbs (154 g)
mydlink SharePort App Supported File Formats for iOS and Android
Video:
Embedded Battery
.mp4, .mov, .m4v
4000 mAh (Li-ion) power capacity1
Music:
OCP, OVP, OTP, SCP protection
.mp3, .wav, .m4a
Image:
Electrical
Power Input: Max 1800 mA (standard adapter); 1000 mA (USB 2.0 port) .jpg, .bmp, .png
Document:
Max Operating Voltage: 5 V
Microsoft Office formats, .pdf
Max Power Consumption: 14 W
USB 1 A Output: Max 1000 mA
USB 0.5 A Output: Max 500 mA
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Hardware Revision (located on the label on the bottom of the router (e.g. rev A1))
Serial Number (s/n number located on the label on the bottom of the router).
You can find software updates and user documentation on the D-Link website as well as frequently asked questions and
answers to technical issues.
For customers within the United States:
Phone Support:
Phone Support:
(877) 453-5465
(800) 361-5265
Internet Support:
Internet Support:
http://support.dlink.com
http://support.dlink.ca
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Appendix F - Warranty
Warranty
Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, D-Link Systems, Inc. (D-Link) provides this Limited Warranty:
Only to the person or entity that originally purchased the product from D-Link or its authorized reseller or
distributor, and
Only for products purchased and delivered within the fifty states of the United States, the District of Columbia,
U.S. Possessions or Protectorates, U.S. Military Installations, or addresses with an APO or FPO.
Limited Warranty:
D-Link warrants that the hardware portion of the D-Link product described below (Hardware) will be free from material
defects in workmanship and materials under normal use from the date of original retail purchase of the product, for the period
set forth below (Warranty Period), except as otherwise stated herein.
Hardware: One (1) year
Power supplies and fans: One (1) year
Spare parts and spare kits: Ninety (90) days
The customers sole and exclusive remedy and the entire liability of D-Link and its suppliers under this Limited Warranty will be,
at D-Links option, to repair or replace the defective Hardware during the Warranty Period at no charge to the original owner or
to refund the actual purchase price paid. Any repair or replacement will be rendered by D-Link at an Authorized D-Link Service
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equivalent (or superior) in all material respects to the defective Hardware.
Repaired or replacement hardware will be warranted for the remainder of the original Warranty Period or ninety (90) days,
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upon replacement or refund.
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Limitation of Liability:
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Copyright 2014 D-Link. All rights reserved.
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CE Mark Warning:
This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be
required to take adequate measures.
FCC Statement:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
FCC Caution:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority
to operate this equipment.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should
be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. To maintain compliance with FCC
RF exposure compliance requirements, please avoid direct contact to the transmitting antenna during transmitting.
The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands are country dependent and are firmware
programmed at the factory to match the intended destination. The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user.
ICC Notice:
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) This device may not cause interference and
2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
IC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow
the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This equipment should be installed and operated
with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Rglement dIndustry Canada:
Les conditions de fonctionnement sont sujettes deux conditions:
1) Ce priphrique ne doit pas causer dinterfrence et.
2) Ce priphrique doit accepter toute interfrence, y compris les interfrences pouvant perturber le bon fonctionnement de
ce priphrique.
The Class [B] digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulation.
Cet appareil numerique de la class [B] respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada.
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Appendix G - Registration
Registration
Product registration is entirely voluntary and failure to complete or return this form will not diminish your warranty rights.
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